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Structures
What holds things together, what drives them apart? With Carmen Pryce , Elin Rhys and Paul Viragh. Director Andrew Chater Producer Neil Ryder (R)

Contributors

Unknown:
Carmen Pryce
Unknown:
Elin Rhys
Unknown:
Paul Viragh.
Director:
Andrew Chater
Producer:
Neil Ryder

In today's story, Goodbye House, the Bear family are moving.
Presenter: Seeta Indrani.
With children from Easton Infants School.

A Ragdoll production for BBCtv

Contributors

Presenter (Storytime):
Seeta Indrani
Guests (Storytime):
Children from Easton Infants Schoo
Animation (Storytime):
Peter Lang
Producer (Storytime):
Moyra Gambleton

Weather followed by Wild World
Alpine animals filmed by Heinz Sielmann.
Narrated by Derek Jones. BBCtv presentation by Andrew Naylor BBC Bristol (R)

Contributors

Unknown:
Heinz Sielmann.
Unknown:
Derek Jones.
Presentation By:
Andrew Naylor

The brass section produced the first Young Musician
Michael Hext , and the most recent, David Pyatt. Tonight, trumpets, trombones, tubas, horns and a euphonium, playing music from baroque to blues in tonight's semi-final, will produce five finalists.
The jury comprises cornetist Elaine Williams , hom player Frank Lloyd , trombonist Andrew Berryman and composers Alun Hoddinott and Edward Gregson. Introduced by Humphrey Burton and Mervyn Williams. Director Ron Isted
(Strings semi-final tomorrow at 7.20pm)

Contributors

Unknown:
Michael Hext
Unknown:
David Pyatt.
Unknown:
Elaine Williams
Unknown:
Frank Lloyd
Unknown:
Andrew Berryman
Unknown:
Alun Hoddinott
Unknown:
Edward Gregson.
Introduced By:
Humphrey Burton
Introduced By:
Mervyn Williams.
Director:
Ron Isted

The Real Thing
Why not slip into a more comfortable reality? The computer cybernauts are designing new worlds for us to live and work in. Too Cheap to Meter
Nuclear power was going to give us free electricity; now even the City can't afford it. Economist
Fordon MacKerron looks at the price we've paid for a nuclear industry and whether it now has a future.
A Universal Weight Problem
The latest, most cherished scientific ideas about how the universe got started are under attack. Either our telescopes have missed 95 per cent of what they ought to show us or the Big Bang theory is wrong.
Producers Peter Ceresole
Tim Haines and Laurie John Editor Jana Bennett

Contributors

Unknown:
Fordon MacKerron
Producers:
Peter Ceresole
Unknown:
Tim Haines
Unknown:
Laurie John
Editor:
Jana Bennett

The pressure is on to save a wounded soldier from paralysis.
Written by Alan Alda and Walter D Dishell
Director Alan Alda (R)

Contributors

Written By:
Alan Alda
Written By:
Walter D Dishell
Director:
Alan Alda
Hawkeye:
Alan Alda
BJ:
Mike Farrell

A film in three parts.
Screenplay by David Pine based on the novel by John Mair.
Starring Nathaniel Parker James Fox
2: Facing arrest for murder and still bewildered by the inventions of Anna Raven 's diary, Desmond Thane is relieved when a film studio offers him a new life. But soon he faces something far more frightening than the police.
Music composed by Stanley Myers Film editor Frances Parker
Photography John McGlashan Designer Oliver Bayldon Producer Joe Waters Director Ben Bolt
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Contributors

Unknown:
David Pine
Novel By:
John Mair.
Unknown:
Nathaniel Parker
Unknown:
James Fox
Unknown:
Anna Raven
Unknown:
Desmond Thane
Composed By:
Stanley Myers
Editor:
Frances Parker
Unknown:
John McGlashan
Designer:
Oliver Bayldon
Producer:
Joe Waters
Desmond Thane:
Nathaniel Parker
Foster:
James Fox
Sarah:
Ingrid Lacey
Marcus:
Jonathan Coy
Anna Raven:
Suzanna Hamilton
Mr Poole:
Timothy Bateson
Wellman:
David Becalick
Luke:
Martin Clunes
Annabelle:
Serena Evans
Police sergeant:
Charles Pemberton
Woman neighbour:
Jo Ross
Sally:
Louise Ashbourne
Brothel madame:
Stella Tanner
John Lilley:
John Baker
Army officers:
Peter Robert Scott
Army officers:
Jamie Ripman
Film studio man:
Richard Jamieson
Policeman:
Paul Casselle

12.00 Professional
Judgment
Data-based aids.
Producer Jeremy Cooper
12.45 Linking into the Future
How a community college can help integrate the handicapped into the workplace.
Producer Patti Langton

Contributors

Producer:
Jeremy Cooper
Producer:
Patti Langton

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